Psst! What To Know Which Beauty Product All The Makeup Artists Are Skipping This Season?

Every Fashion Week comes with its own beauty quirks and OMG moments and while these looks don’t necessarily jump off the runway directly onto our faces (after all, 99% of them are far from office-appropriate), there's definitely some ideas that are worth giving a try. For instance, a bunch of makeup artists are skipping this makeup bag must-have this season and I'm considering doing the same:

Yes ladies, makeup artists are skipping mascara again. You saw it in 2009 and said you felt like something was missing, and now it’s back on the scene in new variations thanks to top folks at M.A.C.. Come see it this time around and tell me what you think

At Altuzarra, the makeup look was grown-up and sporty. M.A.C.’s Tom Pecheux’s inspiration was a sophisticated woman on her way to the gym - he imagined that she’d penciled in her eyebrows but left the rest of her face bare (i.e. no mascara here!). While this makeup look is firmly runway-only, I love the emphasis on a strong, full brow complemented healthy, clean skin. Pecheux described it as a ‘50s in spirit. Love that.

At Tommy Hilfiger, the look was fresh and young. M.A.C.’s Diane Kendal said that she wanted it look “totally effortless” and with that came the decision to skip the mascara. In its place, Kendal filled in the eyelid with M.A.C.’s Havana shadow and added a thin black liquid eyeliner to define the eyes in a subtle way. Even though the look is sans-mascara, it still really pops!

At Monique Lhuillier, two energetic bolts of eyeliner served in place of our beloved mascara, one black and one cobalt blue. M.A.C. makeup artist Val Garland described the look as "urban and graphic". The rest of the face was clean and dewy, to convey the sporty feel of Lhuillier's spring collection. I don't know ladies, I think the no-mascara thing was a good call here--I love how it brightens up her face in a way. Plus, that statement-making liner is plenty to look at, ya know?

What do you think? Are you any more interested in this no-mascara thing or are you still unlikely to part with this classic prod? Do you think these makeup looks work? Do tell!